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Vote Now: SEMA Members Nominated for 'Coolest Thing Made in California'

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

California Manufacturing and Technology AssociationSEMA members Banks Power, Betts Spring, Magnuson Superchargers and WD-40 are nominees for the prestigious "Coolest Thing Made in California" award. The "Coolest Thing Made in California" award, hosted by the California Manufacturing and Technology Association (CMTA), celebrates the most outstanding products manufactured in the Golden State, highlighting the vital role of California's manufacturing sector in driving economic growth and technological advancements.  

Voting runs from August 19-22, after which the top 16 vote-getters advance to a bracket-style competition to decide a final winner. 

Cast your vote here. You may vote up to five times per day, per device.  

These nominations affirm the innovation and craftsmanship that the automotive aftermarket industry is renowned for and further underscore the importance of SEMA members to California's economy. The automotive aftermarket in California employs nearly 150,000 people and contributes more than $40 billion to the state's economy.  

For more information, contact Christian Robinson, SEMA's senior director for state government affairs and grassroots, at christianr@sema.org.